Synopsis
Cutting though the exaggerated and fanciful beliefs about the new possibilities of net life′, Hine produces a distinctive understanding of the significance of the Internet and addresses such questions as: what challenges do the new technologies of communication pose for research methods? Does the Internet force us to rethink traditional categories ofculture′ and `society′?
In this compelling and thoughtful book, Hine shows that the Internet is both a site for cultural formations and a cultural artefact which is shaped by people′s understandings and expectations. The Internet requires a new form of ethnography. The author considers the shape of this new ethnography and guides readers through its application in multiple settings.
Publisher information
- Publisher: SAGE Publications
- ISBN: 9780761958963
- Number of pages: 192
- Dimensions: 235 x 151 x 10 mm
- Weight: 300g
- Languages: English
